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Approach Towards Capacity Building of FPOs on Fast Track Mode: In Punjab

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dc.contributor.author Padmanand, V
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-05T16:21:37Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-05T16:21:37Z
dc.date.issued 2017-09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6547
dc.description.abstract The focus of the paper is on exploring avenues for increasing value accruals tofarmers. Basically, in the context of producers, the need for evolution ofF armer Producer Organisations (FPOs) to reduce the exploitation by middle-men traders is apparent. The interventions being undertaken under the aegis of FPOs in different value chains and locations intervene on both forward and backward segments of the chain. Basically, the objectives of the producer companies are to: undertake various activities such as bulk purchase of inputs and delivery to farmer members; marketing of produce, grading and quality control and first level processing; procurement and maintenance of farm equipment for hiring out amongfarmers. The case illustrations considered in this paper present the setting in well performing FPOs offering a wide mix of services and earning high annual revenues as well as upcoming producer networks just graduating into providing a range of services. The benefits being accrued to member farmers range from considerable cost saving in sourcing inputs like seeds and fertilisers as well as larger net value accruals through marketing directly to end-consumers or national or global retailers. In essence, the paper validates the intervention approach of focus on FPOs as a means to provide various scale economies to small and marginal farmer stake-holders. It also reflects the option of financing the capacity building and establishment of common facilities by such networks that agglomerate produce by means of matching grants in PPP mode. Further, it validates the need for a business development service providing platform, namely an Agri Business Promotion Facility, to provide a range of services including: the evolution of producer networks; facilitating management and technical training of such networks; providing guidance on the preparation of bankable business plans; linking networks with technology and equipment and credit related service providers; channelling links with apt markets and marketers; and providing a range of other capacity building and networking services to consortia offarmers or FPOs to enable them to move up the value chain, eliminate rent seeking middle-men even while adding value to produce. Such interventions alone will enable the relatively deprived sections of the Punjab economy to integrate withthe mainstream. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Small Enterprises Development, Management & Extension en_US
dc.subject Farmer Producer Organisations en_US
dc.title Approach Towards Capacity Building of FPOs on Fast Track Mode: In Punjab en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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